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ROUND ONE. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE.
Q1) What’s the Japanese word for a tidal wave?
A1) Tsunami.
Q2) What does the word ‘economy’ mean, in the original Greek, household management, household cleaning, or interior decoration?
A2) Household management.
Q3) At which racecourse is the Welsh Grand National held?
A3) Chepstow.
Q4) In which year of the 1940’s was the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour?
A4) 1941.
Q5) How many people feature on the cover of John Peel’s autobiography?
A5) Two: John Peel himself, and his wife, Sheila.
Q6) What was the name of the well known tone-wheel electric organ, invented in 1934?
A6) The Hammond Organ.
Q7) What classic radio comedy was originally titled ‘Crazy People’?
A7) The Goon Show.
Q8) Hippophobia is a fear of what?
A8) Horses.
Q9) Ikebana is the Japanese art of what, flower arranging, paper folding or heraldry?
A9) Flower arranging.
Q0) What star sign is that of the Lion?
A0) Leo.
ROUND TWO. 70’S TV DINNERS.
Q11) Which Irish comedian sat on a bar stool, whilst smoking & chatting?
A11) Dave Allen.
Q12) What was the profession of the Angels, in the BBC series, Angels?
A12) Nurses.
Q13) Whose Angels were undercover private eyes?
A13) Charlie’s
Q14) Which poetic Pam won Opportunity Knocks, in 1975?
A14) Pam Ayres
Q15) In the drama series with Susan Penhaligon, what was in the Bouquet: roses, barbed wire or barbecue sauce?
A15) Barbed Wire
Q16) The Duchess of which street was part of a drama series, in the 70’s,
A16) The Duchess of Duke Street.
Q17) Which king — & son of Queen Victoria — was the subject of an ITV series?
A17) Edward the 7th.
Q18) Which Tudor Queen was played by Glenda Jackson?
A18) Elizabeth the 1st.
Q19) Leonard Rossiter played the lead character in The Rise And Fall Of Reginald … who?
A19) Perrin.
Q20) What was the first name of Basil Fawlty’s wife?
A20) Sybil.
ROUND THREE. ARTY FARTY.
Q21) Which John painted The Haywain?
A21) Constable.
Q22) What was the surname of outrageous artist Salvador?
A22) Dali.
Q23) Which Italian city did Canaletto paint?
A23) Venice.
Q24) What was the first name of Impressionist painter Cezanne?
A24) Paul
Q25) Which Leonardo painted La Giaconda?
A25) Da Vinci: La Giaconda is, obviously, better known as The Mona Lisa …
Q26) Which parts of the Venus de Milo are missing?
A26) Arms.
Q27) Which animals is George Stubbs famous for painting?
A27) Horses.
Q28) Which Paul was famous for paintings of the South Seas?
A28) Gauguin.
Q29) What was the first name of pop artist Warhol?
A29) Andy.
Q30) Which Greek artist’s name means The Greek?
A30) EI Greco.
ROUND FOUR. AT THE 80S MOVIES.
Q31) What relation was Danny de Vito to Arnold Schwarzenegger in the 1988 film?
A31) Twin.
Q32) Out of which continent were Meryl Streep and Robert Redford in 1985
A32) Africa.
Q33) In which film did Dustin Hoffman dress up as a woman to get a job as a soap star?
A33) Tootsie.
Q34) Which Bruce starred in Die Hard?
A34) Willis.
Q35) Which singer won an Oscar for Moonstruck?
A35) Cher.
Q36) Which Shirley had an unforgettable Greek holiday
A36) Valentine.
Q37) What does an inventor tell Honey he’d Shrunk in the 1989 movie?
A37) The Kids.
Q38) What does ET stand for in the 1982 film?
A38) ExtraTerrestrial.
Q39) Which disfigured Man did John Hurt portray in the 1980 film?
A39) Elephant Man.
Q40) What was Richard Gere in the film with Debra Winger?
A40) An Officer and a Gentleman.
ROUND FIVE. THE WRITTEN WORD.
Q41) In which writer’s work would you encounter The Luggage?
A41) Terry Pratchett’s
Q42) Which fictional detective is assisted by Captain Hastings?
A42) Hercule Poirot.
Q43) Films, The Firm, and The Pelican Brief were based on novels written by whom?
A43) John Grisham.
Q44) What was Jeffrey Archer’s sequel to Kane & Abel called?
A44) The Prodigal Daughter.
Q45) What is the first name of author, A. S. Byatt?
A45) Antonia.
Q46) In Alice in Wonderland, what price did the Mad Hatter have in his hat?
A46) 10/6.
Q47) Which former hostage co-wrote Some Other Rainbow, with Jill Morrell?
A47) John McCarthy.
Q48) In which country were the opening chapters of The Thorn Birds set?
A48) Australia
Q49) How is adventure & thriller writer, David Cornwell better known?
A49) John Le Carré.
Q50) Which English town is the main setting for the Brother Cadfæl novels?
A50) Shrewsbury.
ROUND SIX. GENERAL IGNORANCE.
Q51) The Harding Flash & Pattern Analyser checks film and TV footage, to see if it gives you what: epileptic fits, colour blindness or a sexual transmitted disease?
A51) Epileptic fits.
Q52) True of False: Sebastian Coe is colour blind.
A52) True.
Q53) What’s the term for glass that’s been crushed, ready to be re-melted … ?
A53) Cullet.
Q54) What — in 2010 — was the most popular name for a baby boy, in 2010?
A54) Joshua.
Q55) What word can go before glove, trot and hound?
A55) Fox.
Q56) In the series of the same name, how many Desperate Housewives are there?
A56) Five.
Q57) What’s the other name for Wildebeest?
A57) Gnu.
Q58) What’s the name of Ryan O’Neal’s actress daughter?
A58) Tatum O’Neal
Q59) Which English Queen famously never married?
A59) Elizabeth.
Q60) In which year did Howard Carter & Lord Caernavon find Tutankhamun’s tomb?
A60) 1922.
1) Gregory XIII
ReplyDelete2) No, only those div. by 4. Except for those div. by 400. :)
3) Japan
4) "...a Big Stick"
5) The U.S. Treasury
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ReplyDelete1. Gregory 13th
2. No
3. Japan
4. a big stick
5. Treasury